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Hi i just gave the gmat on 18th may 2012. I am looking forward to apply in any of the reputed B schools. But i am really disappointed by my score.

GMAT score 660. Quant 48 Verbal 32.

This was my first attempt.

I have done my graduation in PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY (INDUSTRIAL/MECHANICAL Engg.) from Punjab Engg. College Chandigarh, India).

I currently have 4 years of work experience and will be 5 years when in join MBA in fall 2013.I am currently working for Maruti Suzuki India Limited(India's No. 1 4 wheel automobile company) as a Maruti Suzuki After Sales Support Representative.

Currently looking after the customer complaint handing, resolution of technical problems, manpower training for both Domestic and Exports Dealers/Distributors of Maruti Suzuki.

I am working with a team of 4 members and i also have the responsibility of Training the freshers.

Kindly tell me what chances do i have to get thru some of the good management colleges ??What is the next step??? What collgs to apply??

Rakshit thanks for your profile submission. You are in the unenviable spot of applying from one of the largest application pools: Male, Indian, Engineering. What this means is you really have to stand out, and although your profile does not include complete information, I will say your GMAT score, while indeed a good score, will not help you to this end. What you need to focus on is how you are different from the next guy from India who majored in Engineering, yet perhaps has a 730 GMAT score. What you have that they don't have is this unique work experience in the automobile distribution and sales industry. Tell some interesting stories about your perspective from working here and how it will be insightful and valuable to your classmates. You can also highlight your skills in bridging the gap between the engineering and tech world and the "real" world of customers, end users and clients. straddling these two worlds is not an easy endeavor and is not nearly as common as a pure engineering role. I wouldn't get my hopes up for a top five b-school, but you should try for as good a school as you can, so if that means having another crack at the GMAT, then you might consider doing so. _________________